Sunday, August 19, 2018

Why Does My Urine Feel Hot?

Urine can feel hot for two reasons — either because the temperature of the urine is warmer than usual, or because of urinating causes a burning sensation.
Both symptoms point to a possible infection, so it is important to seek medical care, especially if there are other symptoms as well.

In this article, we look at what a normal temperature should be, and what causes unusually hot or burning urination in men and women.
We also look at when a person should see their doctor and possible treatments for this symptom.

Urine is generally the same temperature as the body — on average 98.6°F.
This means that when the urine comes out of the urinary tract, called the urethra, it can feel warm on the skin that it touches, including the genitals, hands, or legs.

In cold temperatures, a person may observe steam rising from urine.
Noticing that urine feels warm or hot is  READ MORE - Why Does My Urine Feel Hot?

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